DVTI Camera Wiki
Project overview
The goal of the DVTI camera is to develop a digital video camera targeted mainly at observing star occultations, with the following attributes:
- precise GPS timestamp from integrated GPS receiver module
- highly sensitive monochrome image sensor
- price as low as possible
The development team consists of Stefan Meister and Andreas Schweizer.?
To reach the goal of a low price, we plan to initiate a Kickstarter campain later in 2019 so that components can be manufactured and bought at reasonable prices. In addition, as we develop the camera in our spare time, the time for R&D won't add to the camera price.
More information is available in the .
Project timeline
The current planning contains the following project phases:
- proof-of-concept (modification of an existing camera ASI120MM, by adding an external digital time inserter module) - completed
- prototype version 1 (standalone camera, based on an On Semi AR0130CSSM sensor) - completed
- firmware development and testing for prototype version 1 -?completed
- On the host side, we'd like to provide an ASCOM video driver for the camera. (ASCOM video driver project seems to have been abandoned)
- It should be possible to save SER files with GPS timestamps in the metadata.
- The control tool should be extended to support 16-bit SER recording, histogram, dark and flat frame subtraction
- Prototyp Version 2 (standalone camera, based on community feedback and experience with prototype version 1) - onging
- Prototype V2 will be implemented in 2 phases because it contains a large number of new components (USB-C, microSD, new GPS module, RAM, new FPGA, RF switch and so on). Phase 1 is without RAM and SD card, but with?. In phase 2, the design will be completed and condensed.
- firmware development and testing for prototype version 2 -?ongoing
- All components of the new hardware platform need to be tested first. Power supplies are working fine, a LED blink test with the FPGA also worked, accessing the USB multiplexer needed to switch between USB-C lanes is giving some troubles at the moment. Also, the rugged USB-C connector caused some soldering issues. The pins are very closely together and very fragile...
- release candidate - not started
- kickstarter campain - not started
News
24.08.2019 Testing of the V2 prototype is ongoing. Aside from the integrated GPS antenna, everything is working as expected. IMX174 sensor boards are ready, the firmware update for these is currently being developed.
29.06.2019 A new firmware (0.2.15) and control tool are available on the downloads page. The new firmware adds a binary overlay in the last line of the image. The control tool is now able to parse the binary overlay and display it on the screen. It also includes the start time of each frame in SER videos and FITS files. The format of the overlay is documented on this page.
22.06.2019 Last thursday, the boards for the V2 prototype have arrived. One is already assembled and ready for first tests.
09.06.2019 The order for the V2 prototype PCB has been placed, the PCB should arrive in about 2 weeks. The order for the IMX 174 sensor board will be placed soon.
29.05.2019 Added an example to show the difference between 8-bit and 12-bit recording. Added firmware 0.2.12 and a corresponding version of the control tool on the software download page to support replacing the GPS time overlay with a black bar for dark frame recording.
18.05.2019 Software downloads are now available on this page.?The re-write of the control tool is still ongoing. The control tool was initially programmed in C# / .NET and accessed the Media Foundation framework via COM interop, but we noticed frame losses at high frame rates and decided to re-implement the tool in C++ / MFC. Wish we had found this blog post earlier:?
09.04.2019 Serial #3 of the prototype v1 camera is ready to use.
08.04.2019 includes an option to display 4 digits for the fraction of the second (100 microsecond resolution); requires .
04.03.2019 Support for writing FITS files (snapshots) has been implemented in the control tool. Writing ADV files is also working now, adding per-frame status metadata still needs to be implemented.
01.03.2019 The IMX428LLJ sensors have arrived!
01.03.2019 First ADV file generated from the control tool; some issues with brightness levels and an error at the end of the file.
Contact
If you have any questions or feedback for the project, feel free to send us a message (Messages button at the left side of the screen).
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Table of Contents
- Project Overview, Timeline and News
- Prototyp Version 2
- V2A Boards (updated: 22 Jun 2019)
- V3 power controller design
- Build Prototype Camera Overview
- Camera Control Interface
- Binary Overlay Format Specification
- Computer Specific Issues
- 8 Bit vs. 12 Bit Recording
- FITS header
- Camera Extension Unit Definition
- Packaging
- Konformität
- Image Sensors
- Software Downloads
Inhalt (Seiten in Deutsch)